The state of being covered with unclean things.
Subgenre of alternative rock.
Fashion trend characterized by loose, layered, worn clothing, especially flannel shirts, ripped jeans, and chunky boots.
1 But beyond the consumer recycling, there's a reason grunge still retains meaning.
2 Trainspotting revelled in grunge and kick-started a new phase in British cinema.
3 They knew who Nirvana were, but weren't really into the grunge scene.
4 Then I got interested in grunge , trashy 90s Ibiza anthems and pop.
5 Everyone else is female and white, affecting an affluent version of grunge .
6 There's a record store, grunge shop across from the Shuman Building.
7 If this is grunge folk, someone forgot to bring the folk.
8 Watch as Homer goes from 90's grunge rocker to the iconic Duff Man.
9 Kurt Cobain, late frontman of grunge group Nirvana, standing in an undated photo.
10 WIRED Tab Packs provide an overview of genres from grunge to Christmas songs.
11 Unlike their hipster successors of the early 00s, grunge rockers were actually angry.
12 Having graduated from the grunge , pulque seems poised for broader acceptance.
13 There's been a lot of talk about grunge since Cobain's death in 1994.
14 They even have plaid for the grunge revivalists and paisley for vintage-look hipsters.
15 Warsaw's characteristic blend of glitz and grunge extends to its hotels and hostels.
16 It can be reminiscent of 90s grunge or stiff and preppy.
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